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High Bid - A review of the 3M Bookshelf Game High Bid (1965). In High Bid the players are collectors competing in an art and antiques auction. They bid on various items which they can either keep or sell in hopes of making a profit.

Maloney's Inheritance - To collect 69 points together as quickly as possible, by being in the right city at the right day of the week. Features descripton, rules, and pictures of components.

Schocko & Co. - Brief Game Cabinet review.

Medici - A review. You are buyers for different merchant houses in the competitive, but profitable age of the infamous Medici family. Ships sail throughout the Mediterranean and beyond in search of rare and valuable merchandise and profitable markets for the goods you buy. Every day you go to the wholesale market where you must compete with other buyers for the merchandise available that day.

Rules to Masterpiece - A 1970 Parker Brothers' Art Auction Game, recently republished.

COLLECTOR Board Game - The object of the game is to collect pawns and capture the opponents pieces. The reason for capturing an opponents pieces is; the more pieces a player has and the less pieces a players opponent has then the more chance a player has at collecting the most pawns.

Sold! - The Antique Dealer game. Buy low and sell high as you try to amass a fortune in this game of negotiation and bluffing.

Review, Analysis and Local Variants of Outpost - Outpost is a game for 2-10 players each player trying to produce the biggest (most profitable) outpost in space. The game itself feels (to me) a bit like the 18xx series of games, particularly 1835. Other people think that it is more like Civilization.

Outpost Expansion Gamekit - Features downloads and rules for random event cards, and artwork for replacement counters.

Outpost - Description and review by Mark Green.

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